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Heat Exhaustion
Heat exhaustion is a fairly common type of hyperthermia, which indicates an above-average body temperature, typically due to the effects of the sun after prolonged exposure and not enough water or fluid to replenish the body. And while heat exhaustion can affect persons of any age, it is more common among elderly persons and can be extremely dangerous. Characteristic symptoms of heat exhaustion include the following:
If you think you might be victim to heat exhaustion, it is imperative that you begin to cool down your body. If gone untreated, heat exhaustion may lead to a heat stroke, which is a medical emergency. A few simple steps to cool down your body include the following:
Heat exhaustion is also easily preventable if you remember to properly hydrate yourself, especially when going outdoors. It is also important to remember that over-exertion (such as working outdoors) can trigger heat exhaustion as well. Barb Wool is a Registered Nurse with a Bachelor's degree in Nursing in the Cardiopulmonary Department at Jersey Shore Hospital. She can be reached at 398-3113.
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